. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. Catherine Wannamaker. David Robinette Transportation. The fellow- ship, which is based in Washington, is sponsored by the National Sea Grant Program. Last December, Wannamaker received a master of science degree from North Carolina State Univer- sity. Wannamaker's thesis focused on the "Effects of Hypoxia on Movements and Behavior of Estuarine ; Robinette is a National Research Council Fellow at the Environmental Protection Agency. In May, he received a in comparative biomedi- c


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. Catherine Wannamaker. David Robinette Transportation. The fellow- ship, which is based in Washington, is sponsored by the National Sea Grant Program. Last December, Wannamaker received a master of science degree from North Carolina State Univer- sity. Wannamaker's thesis focused on the "Effects of Hypoxia on Movements and Behavior of Estuarine ; Robinette is a National Research Council Fellow at the Environmental Protection Agency. In May, he received a in comparative biomedi- cal sciences from NC State. Robinette's thesis focused on the molecular immunology of nonspecific defenses in fish. During this research, which was funded by Sea Grant, he found a class of antibiotics in fish that had not been identified before. — High School Teams to Compete in Bowl High school teams compet- ing in the Ocean Science Bowl on Feb. 26 will be out to unseat two-time champions from Wlliams High School in Burlington. Some 20 teams from across the state are expected to take part in the third annual regional event at North Carolina State University's McKimmon Center. The Ocean Science Bowl was inaugurated in 1998, The Year of the Ocean, as a way to re-energize precollege educational programs in the marine sciences. The 2000 state championship team will receive scholarships from NC State's College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. They also advance to the National Ocean Science Bowl Tournament in Washington, , in April. The Ocean Science Bowl is coordinated by the Consortium for Oceanographic Research and Education (CORE), which includes NC State, East Carolina University, the University of North Carolina at Wlmington and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Support also comes from North Carolina Sea Grant, the UNC Math and Science Education Network and Centers, the Coastal Federation and NC State's Science House. More informatio


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